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Guardianship decisions
Charlotte adult guardianship lawyers are family law specialists that
find legal means allowing one person or entity to make decisions for another.
The court is customarily assigned the task of establishing guardianships in cases
where an adult individual is incapacitated or disabled. In the event that these
adults do not have an assigned durable power of attorney and/or advanced
medical directives in place, the court appoints a guardian to make both
financial and lifestyle decisions for the incapacitated person.
Choosing a guardian
- Typically, a guardian must be of legal adult age.
- They cannot be a convicted felon, or have been charged with a gross misdemeanor.
- In the clearest terms, the designated guardian must be someone who has no record of ever committing any act(s) of dishonesty, forgery, bribery, of some form of theft.
- It goes without saying that the guardian themselves, must not be incapacitated.
- The best intentions of the court are to choose someone who is an ideal match, based upon the expressed wishes of the disabled individual.
Charlotte’s top Family Law
Attorneys
When it comes to family law, the legal process can seem intimidating
and overwhelming. The outcome of your case will have a significant effect on
the rest of your life. You need a lawyer who takes this seriously, and who will
work diligently for favorable results. You need a Charlotte law firm that has
the skills, resources, and knowledge to handle complex legal matters; ranging
from criminal defense to family law. Charlotte Family Law Attorneys at
Plumides, Romano, Johnson & Cacheris, PC, has a history of serving the
community for more than 50 years, and has a reputation for hard work and
success. They also handle personal injury and workers’ compensation cases. Call
them today to speak to a lawyer that has decades of experience, and who
understands how the law applies to your specific situation.
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